Hollywood need to rethink its obsession with sleazy crime drama's. Case in question, "The Last Days of American Crime". We would wish this title were, in fact, a truism. That reanimating "Natural Born Killers" from 1994 in one shape or other would come to an end. That sleazy, cheesy, overcooked crime drama's that, are, in fact, ugly and depressing, could be locked away and the proverbial key, never found. Its a shame this reeks as badly as it does. The cast is excellent, with the likes of Sharlto Copley (who I feel we don't see enough of) and Michael Pitt, on offer. Failing to take advantage of such a wealth of sterling acting talent is, in my view, the real crime here. Whilst the performance's are mostly excellent from the cast no amount of quality acting can fix a tale this unlikable and uninteresting. 3/10.

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The Last Days of American Crime
2020 • 2h 28m • ★ 6.5 (847 votes) Released
In the not-too-distant future, as a final response to crime and terrorism, the U.S. government plans to broadcast a signal that will make it impossible for anyone to knowingly break the law.
Director
Olivier Megaton
Screenplay
Karl Gajdusek
Rating
6.5
Runtime
148 min
Production
Radical Studios
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